Rajinikanth and I are not enemies, says Kamal Haasan

Kamal plays the lead role the film, being made in Tamil and Hindi.

Haasan's Vishwaroopam boasts of a young cast and the actor-filmmaker explains that he has roped them in because he was looking for talented people and ...

Kamal Haasan's role in the film is clearly a multi-faceted one.

Vishwaroopam is a war film.

Vishwaroopam also has a special appearance by filmmaker Shekhar Kapur (L).

"Casting Jaydeep, Andrea and Pooja was easy as I was looking for talent and I found it in them," Kamal said at the screening of ...

Haasan's trick to make films appealing to audiences is that while making them, he considers himself to be part of the audience and works accordingly. ...

"I have a philosophy with which I make films, it may not be best or may not be followed by others. I take the best ...

The film also stars Rahul Bose in a negative role.

The release date of the Vishwaroopam yet to be decided.

Both of them are legendary Tamil actors and icons. But Kamal Haasan, who created quite a stir with his recent comment that he and superstar Rajinikanth are “tough competitors” has now denied any animosity with his 62-year-old screen rival. “We are very tough competitors but at the same time it doesn’t mean that we are enemies. We know that stardom is not permanent, what is permanent is the love that we have got. We have grown up together in one institution, so we are both friends and competitors,” the 58-year-old said while promoting his new film, Vishwaroop, in the Capital.

Quiz him on what he thinks of his daughter Shruti Haasan’s acting career in Bollywood, the doting father replies, “I am slowly becoming happy seeing how my daughter’s career is shaping up. But her success has been too slow for me to see and I am sure she also feels the same way.” Will her sister Akshara join films? “As far as my younger daughter is concerned, I have a feeling that she might also come into this industry. But you never know,” he said.